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Hey guys, I'm new here, first of all sorry if I posted in the wrong section.

Anyway I'm moving to Sydney in June-July from Darwin and selling my car prior to moving and will need another car to drive as a reliable daily.

Spoken to Terry 34GTR on another forum and he's also helping me in my search.

I have a basic criteria for the car.

Must be the following:

Registered

Not defected

Straight chassis

Minimal rust

Good condition (no major cosmetic or any structural defects.)

Also must have <150,000km's.

I plan on inspecting the car with Terry at JapLink motors on hoist so I can get a good look at what I'll be dealing with.

Anyways. Cheers all!

Hiya Jeremy :)

Welcome to SAU.

Yup, have a look at anything and everything of interest when you get down here! I look forward to your call!

And pencil into your diary the 5/7/13 free Tech Night that SAU.NSW will be putting on for members.

I currently have a R32 GTS-T for sale that suits your recommendations, also around the $8k budget.

Check it out here: http://www.skylinesa...line-r32-gts-t/

I prefer an R33 or S14 at this stage as they are newer. Your R32 does look nice, if only it were an R33 though! :thumbsup:

Hiya Jeremy :)

Welcome to SAU.

Yup, have a look at anything and everything of interest when you get down here! I look forward to your call!

And pencil into your diary the 5/7/13 free Tech Night that SAU.NSW will be putting on for members.

Cheers Terry for all your help, forgot to mention to you I'm sorting uni stuff out and attending a few music festivals during the 20th-28th of February . I can inspect cars in person any date after the 22nd. :)

Edited by Fozzxti

Also keen for swaps with my manual 2001 MY01 Forester Limited lowered on MY06 WRX struts with 181,983km's. done the 200,000km service @169,000km's and replaced everything with genuine Subaru parts as per log book. Everything else is stock and untouched.

I may be bringing the car with me down to Sydney in June-July if it isn't already sold. I will be living at Stanhope by then.

If you've got a bub on the way and would like a reliable daily then we can negotiate on swaps. (Have every single receipt for parts and servicing done on car.) PM me here and I will take detailed photos with my SLR'upon request.

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